Wednesday Mar 10

Fontnotes

Despite the modern name, Dingbats have been around since the days of Gutenberg.  Technically known as a "printer's ornament", these were used for asthetic purposes, to beautify a page.  They also had a practical reason as well: to break up the visual blocks and to add in the creation of "white space" to reduce the strain on a reader's eyes.

Vocaloid

Fonts - Ornamentals

The professional version of Vocaloid, Shibuya Dancefloor, is now available, which has extras styles and Japanese characters!

Vocaloid is a sleek, tech-style fonts ready for use in titles or specialty design usage.
All fonts come with Latin and Latin Extended glyphs
This is the font card for Voynich
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Download Windows/Macintosh TTF- Vocaloid Regular
- Vocaloid Italic